Reviews: Port Tarpon Marina
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Port Tarpon Marina
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
Anclote River Channel Marker 39
- Lat / Lon: N 28° 09.683' / W 082° 46.217'
- Hours: Summer 8 am-6 pm 7 Days, Winter 8 am-5 pm 7 Days
- VHF Monitored: 16
- Phone: (727) 937-2200; S-S 7am-5pm
- Fax: (727) 945-1591
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: http://www.porttarponmarina.com
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Review for Port Tarpon Marina
Reviewed by: Richard Lewis , Sea-Quel, on Mar 24, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 56'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
Only one transient slip. Easy to get to and good prices. We stayed while waiting out a blow. Fixed dock with concrete. Watch out for 3"bolt sticking out from concrete . Restrooms were clean. Have to UBER to get to sponge docks in town.
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Review for Port Tarpon Marina
Reviewed by: Len Barton on Jan 9, 2021
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 41'
Draft: 5.0'Rating: 5
Spent one night at the fuel dock.
Interesting that it's $1.00 per foot unless you want electricity. If you do, it's $2.00 per foot. We're 41 feet so that means $41 per night for electricity!
Restaurant is very good and marina staff were fantastic.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer
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Review for Port Tarpon Marina
Reviewed by: Chris Himmelheber on Jan 12, 2018
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 36'
Draft: 5.5'Rating: 4
Thank goodness for this marina! Going south, it is difficult to make it any further in one day from Crystal River. They have only two transient berths that I could see, both at the end of the fueling dock. There is only 50amp power, and no pump-out. WiFi exists, but doesn’t reach the dock. Restrooms are close, clean, and nice. The men’s shower is pretty rudimentary, but is clean and private. I can’t speak for the women’s facilities.
The river approach had plenty of depth for my 5 foot keel, as did the dock. The current is moderate, and I don’t know how low it gets at low tide. Be aware that this is a manatee hang-out, so keep speeds down.
There is a restaurant at the marina office that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and looks very good. Very inclusive menu, including a wine list! I couldn’t stay to check out the local sights and businesses, but it is a very picturesque area. Staff was very friendly and accommodating.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer